Texas Tech lost the first game after falling behind 8-0 to start off. The Red Raiders came back in game two, but A&M rallied from a 9-9 score to win 15-10. Tech grabbed an early 10-4 lead and held off an Aggie rally to win game three 15-11. In the deciding game four, the Aggies jumped out to a 10-2 lead and never looked back.

All-America Kristie Smedsrud keyed Texas A&M's attack as she totaled 24 kills in 55 attempts for a .309 hitting percentage. She also broke the Texas A&M career kills record as she needed only 13 kills before the match. Cindy Lothspeich and Stacy Sykora (18 digs) each finished with 12 kills and setter Farah Mensik contributed 57 assists. As a team, Texas A&M outhit Tech .276 to .205 and outblocked the Red Raiders 15-8.

It was Tech's second consecutive loss after dropping a 3-1 decision to Texas on Friday. The Red Raiders hit the road next weekend for Big 12 Conference matches against Kansas (Oct. 10) and Kansas State (Oct. 11) before playing at Baylor (Oct. 15) and hosting Oklahoma on Oct. 18.